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Contadina Pizza Sauce?


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Does anyone know if Contadina pizza sauce is gluten free? I've had this pizza sauce in my cabinet for some time and didn't find it listed in the TriumphDining gluten-free grocery guide.


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Contadina pizza sauce is a Del Monte product here is what they say

Del Monte Gluten-Free Products

•All Del Monte® and S&W® Canned/Jarred Fruits

•All Del Monte® Fruit Cup® Snacks (Metal and Plastic), including Fruit Chillers®

•All Del Monte® and S&W® Canned Vegetables

All Del Monte®, Contadina®, and S&W® Tomatoes & Tomato Products (except

Del Monte® Spaghetti Sauce Flavored with Meat, and Contadina® Tomato Paste with Italian Herbs)

Harvest Selections® Santa Fe Style Rice and Beans, Homestyle Chili with Beans.

•College Inn® Garden Vegetable Broth and Organic Beef Broth, Beef Sirloin Bold Stock, White Wine & Herb Culinary Broth.

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So I assume it's ok, then?

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So I assume it's ok, then?

yes but if you have had it for a long time call the company with the can in your hand, so they can get the UPC code, to be on the safe side. The reason I say this is because companies do change ingredients and I don't know what you mean by a long time. Years, months?

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